US20150033914A1 - Brake cylinder adjustment assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a brake cylinder adjustment assembly, and more particularly, to a brake cylinder adjustment assembly using single driving unit and single rotation unit to adjust the left and right brake cylinders of different sizes.
- the conventional brake adjustment assembly is disclosed in Taiwan Publication No. 392552, and generally comprises a disk which is axially connected with the brake cylinder, and a wrench which is connected to the shaft of the rotation disk.
- the rotation disk has a hollow and cylindrical positioning shaft extending from the center thereof and the outer diameter of the positioning shaft is sized to be fit the inner diameter of the valve open end of the brake cylinder.
- Two pivotal holes are defined diametrically in the rotation disk.
- a positioning hole is defined in an outside of the rotation disk so that a positioning rod is positioned at the positioning hole.
- the wrench has a driving disk at the distal end of the wrench and a recess is defined in the center of the driving disk. A magnet is accommodated in the recess.
- the brake cylinder adjustment assembly is received in a tool box 1 as shown in FIG. 1 , and there are two wrenches 10 , 11 and multiple rotation disk 12 are prepared in the tool box 1 .
- the wrench 10 has right threads defined in its threaded rod 100
- the other wrench 11 has left threads defined in its threaded rod 110 , so as to respectively adjust the right and left brake cylinders. It is noted that the wrenches are expensive, and the two wrenches 10 , 11 and the multiple rotation disk 12 the tool box 1 make the tool box 1 heavy and bulky.
- the present invention intends to provide a brake cylinder adjustment assembly which improves the shortcomings of the conventional ones.
- the present invention relates to a brake cylinder adjustment assembly and comprises a rotation unit for being connected with the brake cylinders of different sizes, and a driving unit for being cooperated with the rotation unit.
- the rotation unit comprises a rotatable disk, a fixed disk, two positioning rods and a clip.
- the rotatable disk has two curved slots defined in one side thereof and a through hole is defined centrally through the rotatable disk.
- the fixed disk has two slide slots in the first side thereof and two positioning slots are defined in the second side of the fixed disk and located corresponding to the slide slots.
- a protrusion extends from the second side of the fixed disk and extends through the through hole of the rotatable disk.
- the protrusion has a polygonal hole defined therein and a groove is defined in the outside of the protrusion.
- the clip is engaged with the groove.
- the two positioning rods are engaged with the two slide slots of the fixed disk.
- Each of the positioning rods has a positioning flange at one end thereof and the two respective positioning flanges are engaged with the positioning slots of the fixed disk.
- Each of the positioning flanges has a guide extending therefrom which is engaged with the curved slot corresponding thereto.
- the driving unit comprises an operation rod, a left positioning socket, a right positioning socket, a board and a driving rod.
- the operation rod has a left threaded section and a right threaded section defined in left and right sections thereof.
- a left hole is defined through the operation rod and located close to one end of the left threaded section.
- a right hole is defined through the operation rod and located close to one end of the right threaded section.
- a polygonal left end part and a polygonal right end part respective extend from two ends of the operation rod.
- the left end part has a left positioning bead retractably engaged with one side thereof, and the polygonal right end part has a right positioning bead retractably engaged with one side thereof.
- the left positioning socket has inner threads defined therein and the right positioning socket has inner threads defined therein.
- the left positioning socket and the right positioning socket are respectively and threadedly connected to the left threaded section and the right threaded section.
- the left positioning socket has a first flange and the right positioning socket has a second flange.
- the board has a notch. The left positioning socket or the right positioning socket is engaged with the notch of the board.
- the driving rod extends through the left hole or the right hole of the operation rod.
- the operation rod has a tubular portion extending from the mediate portion thereof and an annular groove is defined in outside of the tubular portion.
- a fixed socket is mounted to the mediate portion of the operation rod.
- the fixed socket has a polygonal outer body and a passage is defined axially through the fixed socket.
- a lip extends from an inside of the passage and is engaged with the annular groove of the tubular portion.
- the rotatable disk has a anti-slip surface defined in outside thereof.
- the present invention uses only one driving unit and one rotation unit to adjust the brake cylinders of different sizes.
- the present invention is able to adjust the left and right brake cylinders to reduce users' economical burden and the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention is compact and light so as to be carried conveniently.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the tool box for receiving the conventional brake cylinder adjustment assembly
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view to show the rotation unit of the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view to show the rotation unit and the driving unit of the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows that the two positioning rods of the rotation unit move inward to reduce the distance therebetween
- FIG. 6 shows that the two positioning rods of the rotation unit move outward to increase the distance therebetween
- FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the left brake cylinder;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the left brake cylinder;
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the right brake cylinder, and
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the right brake cylinder.
- the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention comprises a rotation unit 2 for being connected with the brake cylinders of different sizes, and a driving unit 3 for being cooperated with the rotation unit 2 .
- the rotation unit 2 comprises a rotatable disk 20 , a fixed disk 21 , two positioning rods 22 and a clip 23 .
- the rotatable disk 20 has an anti-slip surface defined in outside thereof.
- the rotatable disk 20 has two curved slots 201 defined in one side thereof and a through hole 202 is defined centrally through the rotatable disk 20 .
- the fixed disk 21 has two slide slots 211 in the first side thereof and two positioning slots 211 are defined in the second side of the fixed disk 21 and located corresponding to the slide slots 211 .
- a protrusion 212 extends from the second side of the fixed disk 21 and extends through the through hole 202 of the rotatable disk 20 .
- the protrusion 212 has a polygonal hole 213 defined therein and a groove 214 is defined in the outside of the protrusion 212 .
- the clip 23 is engaged with the groove 214 .
- the two positioning rods 22 are engaged with the two slide slots 210 of the fixed disk 21 .
- Each of the positioning rods 22 has a positioning flange 220 at one end thereof and the two respective positioning flanges 220 are engaged with the positioning slots 211 of the fixed disk 21 .
- Each of the positioning flanges 220 has a guide 221 extending therefrom which is engaged with the curved slot 201 corresponding thereto.
- the driving unit 3 comprises an operation rod 30 , a fixed socket 31 , a left positioning socket 32 , a right positioning socket 33 , a board 34 and a driving rod 35 .
- the operation rod 30 has a tubular portion 300 extending from the mediate portion thereof and an annular groove 301 is defined in outside of the tubular portion 300 .
- the operation rod 30 has a left threaded section 302 and a right threaded section 303 defined in left and right sections thereof.
- a left hole 304 is defined through the operation rod 30 and located close to one end of the left threaded section 302 .
- a right hole 305 is defined through the operation rod 30 and located close to one end of the right threaded section 303 .
- a polygonal left end part 306 and a polygonal right end part 307 respectively extend from two ends of the operation rod 30 .
- the polygonal left end part 306 and the polygonal right end part 307 can be optionally and respectively engaged with the polygonal hole 213 of the fixed disk 21 .
- the left end part 306 has a left positioning bead 308 retractably engaged with one side thereof, and the polygonal right end part 307 has a right positioning bead 309 retractably engaged with one side thereof.
- the fixed socket 31 is mounted to the mediate portion of the operation rod 30 and has a polygonal outer body.
- a passage 310 is defined axially through the fixed socket 31 .
- a lip 311 extends from an inside of the passage 310 and is engaged with the annular groove 301 of the tubular portion 300 .
- the left positioning socket 32 has inner threads 320 defined therein and the right positioning socket 33 has inner threads 330 defined therein.
- the left positioning socket 32 and the right positioning socket 33 are respectively and threadedly connected to the left threaded section 302 and the right threaded section 303 .
- the left positioning socket 32 has a first flange 321 and the right positioning socket 33 has a second flange 331 .
- the second flange 331 is engaged with the annular groove 301 of the tubular portion 300 .
- the board 34 has a notch 340 .
- the left positioning socket 32 or the right positioning socket 33 is engaged with the notch 340 of the board 34 .
- the driving rod 35 extends through the left hole 304 or the right hole 305 of the operation rod 30 .
- the two positioning rods 22 are engaged with the two slide slots 210 of the fixed disk 21 and the positioning flanges 220 are engaged with the positioning slots 211 .
- the rotatable disk 20 is matched to the fixed disk 21 so that the protrusion 212 of the fixed disk 21 extends through the through hole 202 of the rotatable disk 20 .
- the guides 221 of the two positioning rods 22 are engaged with the curved slots 201 of the rotatable disk 20 .
- the clip 23 is engaged with the groove 214 of the protrusion 212 of the fixed disk 21 to complete the assembly.
- the fixed socket 31 is mounted to the mediate portion of the operation rod 30 to engage the lip 311 of the fixed socket 31 with the annular groove 301 of the tubular portion 300 to position the fixed socket 31 to the operation rod 30 .
- the left positioning socket 32 is threadedly connected to the left threaded section 302 of the operation rod 30
- the right positioning socket 33 is threadedly connected to the right threaded section 303 of the operation rod 30 .
- the board 34 is position beneath the left positioning socket 32 or the right positioning socket 33 .
- the driving rod 35 extends through the left hole 304 or the right hole 305 of the operation rod 30 to complete the assembly of the driving unit 3 .
- the left end part 306 of the operation rod 30 or the right end part 307 of the operation rod 30 of the driving unit 3 is inserted into the polygonal hole 213 of the fixed disk 21 .
- the driving unit 3 is easily connected to the rotation unit 2 .
- the rotatable disk 20 of the rotation unit 2 is rotated and the guides 221 of the two positioning rods 22 are moved with the curved slots 201 of the rotatable disk 20 .
- the two positioning rods 22 can only move linearly due to the straight slide slots 210 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , so that the distance between the two positioning rods 22 can be adjusted according to the size of the valve 41 in the valve open end 40 of the left brake cylinder 4 .
- the rotation unit 2 is then connected to the left end part 306 of the operation rod 30 of the driving unit 3 .
- the left positioning bead 308 of the left end part 306 is pushed inward by the inside of the polygonal hole 213 , so that the left positioning bead 308 of the left end part 306 contacts the inside of the polygonal hole 213 , and the rotation unit 2 is firmly connected to the left end part 36 of the driving unit 3 .
- the board 34 is then connected to the base 43 of the left brake cylinder 4 to connect the driving unit 3 and the left positioning socket 32 to the left brake cylinder 4 .
- the left positioning socket 32 is engaged with the notch 340 of the board 34 and the base 43 of the left brake cylinder 4 .
- the positioning rod 22 of the rotation unit 2 are located corresponding to the notch 42 of the recesses 42 of the valve 41 of the left brake cylinder 4 , and the left positioning socket 32 is rotated along the left threaded section 302 of the operation rod 30 .
- the rotation of the left positioning socket 32 to move the operation rod 30 back and forth to contact the rotation unit 2 on the left end of the operation rod 30 against the valve 41 in the valve open end 40 of the left brake cylinder 4 .
- the driving rod 35 extends through the right hole 305 of the operation rod 30 of the driving unit 3 so that the user holds the driving rod 35 to rotate the operation rod 30 of the driving unit 3 so that the operation rod 30 moves rotationally forward to drive the rotation unit 2 to move the valve 41 back to its initial position to complete the adjustment to the left brake cylinder 4 .
- the rotation unit 2 is removed from left end of the driving unit 3 , and the rotation unit 2 is connected to the right end part 307 of the operation rod 30 of the driving unit 3 .
- the right positioning bead 309 of the right end part 307 is pushed inward by the inside of the polygonal hole 213 , so that the right positioning bead 309 of the right end part 307 contacts the inside of the polygonal hole 213 , and the rotation unit 2 is firmly connected to the right end part 37 of the driving unit 3 .
- the driving rod 35 is removed from the right hole 305 of the driving unit 3 and then extends through the left hole 304 of the driving unit 3 .
- the board 34 is then connected to the base 43 of the right brake cylinder 4 to connect the driving unit 3 and the right positioning socket 33 to the right brake cylinder 4 .
- the right positioning socket 33 is engaged with the notch 340 of the board 34 and the base 43 of the left brake cylinder 4 .
- the positioning rod 22 of the rotation unit 2 are located corresponding to the notch 42 of the recesses 42 of the valve 41 of the right brake cylinder 4 .
- the user holds the driving rod 35 to rotate the operation rod 30 of the driving unit 3 so that the driving unit 3 moves rotationally forward to drive the rotation unit 2 to move the valve 41 back to its initial position to complete the adjustment to the right brake cylinder 4 .
- the present invention uses only one driving unit 3 and one rotation unit 2 to adjust the brake cylinders of different sizes.
- the present invention is able to adjust the left and right brake cylinders to reduce users' economical burden and the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention is compact and light so as to be carried conveniently.
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- The present invention relates to a brake cylinder adjustment assembly, and more particularly, to a brake cylinder adjustment assembly using single driving unit and single rotation unit to adjust the left and right brake cylinders of different sizes.
- The conventional brake adjustment assembly is disclosed in Taiwan Publication No. 392552, and generally comprises a disk which is axially connected with the brake cylinder, and a wrench which is connected to the shaft of the rotation disk. The rotation disk has a hollow and cylindrical positioning shaft extending from the center thereof and the outer diameter of the positioning shaft is sized to be fit the inner diameter of the valve open end of the brake cylinder. Two pivotal holes are defined diametrically in the rotation disk. A positioning hole is defined in an outside of the rotation disk so that a positioning rod is positioned at the positioning hole. The wrench has a driving disk at the distal end of the wrench and a recess is defined in the center of the driving disk. A magnet is accommodated in the recess. Two rods extend from outside of the recess and located corresponding to the pivotal holes of the rotation disk so that the driving disk can be easily connected with the rotation disk. By this way, the positioning shaft of the rotation disk is inserted into the valve open end of the brake cylinder, and the positioning rod contacts the notch in one side of the brake cylinder. Therefore, the brake cylinder can be quickly installed and removed. The brake cylinder adjustment assembly is received in a tool box 1 as shown in
FIG. 1 , and there are twowrenches multiple rotation disk 12 are prepared in the tool box 1. Thewrench 10 has right threads defined in its threadedrod 100, and theother wrench 11 has left threads defined in its threadedrod 110, so as to respectively adjust the right and left brake cylinders. It is noted that the wrenches are expensive, and the twowrenches multiple rotation disk 12 the tool box 1 make the tool box 1 heavy and bulky. - The present invention intends to provide a brake cylinder adjustment assembly which improves the shortcomings of the conventional ones.
- The present invention relates to a brake cylinder adjustment assembly and comprises a rotation unit for being connected with the brake cylinders of different sizes, and a driving unit for being cooperated with the rotation unit. The rotation unit comprises a rotatable disk, a fixed disk, two positioning rods and a clip. The rotatable disk has two curved slots defined in one side thereof and a through hole is defined centrally through the rotatable disk. The fixed disk has two slide slots in the first side thereof and two positioning slots are defined in the second side of the fixed disk and located corresponding to the slide slots. A protrusion extends from the second side of the fixed disk and extends through the through hole of the rotatable disk. The protrusion has a polygonal hole defined therein and a groove is defined in the outside of the protrusion. The clip is engaged with the groove. The two positioning rods are engaged with the two slide slots of the fixed disk. Each of the positioning rods has a positioning flange at one end thereof and the two respective positioning flanges are engaged with the positioning slots of the fixed disk. Each of the positioning flanges has a guide extending therefrom which is engaged with the curved slot corresponding thereto.
- The driving unit comprises an operation rod, a left positioning socket, a right positioning socket, a board and a driving rod. The operation rod has a left threaded section and a right threaded section defined in left and right sections thereof. A left hole is defined through the operation rod and located close to one end of the left threaded section. A right hole is defined through the operation rod and located close to one end of the right threaded section. A polygonal left end part and a polygonal right end part respective extend from two ends of the operation rod. The left end part has a left positioning bead retractably engaged with one side thereof, and the polygonal right end part has a right positioning bead retractably engaged with one side thereof. The left positioning socket has inner threads defined therein and the right positioning socket has inner threads defined therein. The left positioning socket and the right positioning socket are respectively and threadedly connected to the left threaded section and the right threaded section. The left positioning socket has a first flange and the right positioning socket has a second flange. The board has a notch. The left positioning socket or the right positioning socket is engaged with the notch of the board. The driving rod extends through the left hole or the right hole of the operation rod.
- Preferably, the operation rod has a tubular portion extending from the mediate portion thereof and an annular groove is defined in outside of the tubular portion. A fixed socket is mounted to the mediate portion of the operation rod. The fixed socket has a polygonal outer body and a passage is defined axially through the fixed socket. A lip extends from an inside of the passage and is engaged with the annular groove of the tubular portion.
- Preferably, the rotatable disk has a anti-slip surface defined in outside thereof.
- The present invention uses only one driving unit and one rotation unit to adjust the brake cylinders of different sizes. The present invention is able to adjust the left and right brake cylinders to reduce users' economical burden and the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention is compact and light so as to be carried conveniently.
- The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the tool box for receiving the conventional brake cylinder adjustment assembly; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view to show the rotation unit of the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view to show the rotation unit and the driving unit of the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 shows that the two positioning rods of the rotation unit move inward to reduce the distance therebetween; -
FIG. 6 shows that the two positioning rods of the rotation unit move outward to increase the distance therebetween; -
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the left brake cylinder; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the left brake cylinder; -
FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the right brake cylinder, and -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view to show the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention cooperated with the right brake cylinder. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention comprises arotation unit 2 for being connected with the brake cylinders of different sizes, and adriving unit 3 for being cooperated with therotation unit 2. Therotation unit 2 comprises arotatable disk 20, afixed disk 21, twopositioning rods 22 and aclip 23. Therotatable disk 20 has an anti-slip surface defined in outside thereof. Therotatable disk 20 has twocurved slots 201 defined in one side thereof and a throughhole 202 is defined centrally through therotatable disk 20. Thefixed disk 21 has twoslide slots 211 in the first side thereof and twopositioning slots 211 are defined in the second side of thefixed disk 21 and located corresponding to theslide slots 211. Aprotrusion 212 extends from the second side of thefixed disk 21 and extends through the throughhole 202 of therotatable disk 20. Theprotrusion 212 has apolygonal hole 213 defined therein and agroove 214 is defined in the outside of theprotrusion 212. Theclip 23 is engaged with thegroove 214. The twopositioning rods 22 are engaged with the twoslide slots 210 of the fixeddisk 21. Each of thepositioning rods 22 has apositioning flange 220 at one end thereof and the tworespective positioning flanges 220 are engaged with thepositioning slots 211 of the fixeddisk 21. Each of thepositioning flanges 220 has aguide 221 extending therefrom which is engaged with thecurved slot 201 corresponding thereto. - The driving
unit 3 comprises anoperation rod 30, a fixedsocket 31, aleft positioning socket 32, aright positioning socket 33, aboard 34 and a drivingrod 35. Theoperation rod 30 has atubular portion 300 extending from the mediate portion thereof and anannular groove 301 is defined in outside of thetubular portion 300. Theoperation rod 30 has a left threadedsection 302 and a right threadedsection 303 defined in left and right sections thereof. Aleft hole 304 is defined through theoperation rod 30 and located close to one end of the left threadedsection 302. Aright hole 305 is defined through theoperation rod 30 and located close to one end of the right threadedsection 303. A polygonalleft end part 306 and a polygonalright end part 307 respectively extend from two ends of theoperation rod 30. The polygonalleft end part 306 and the polygonalright end part 307 can be optionally and respectively engaged with thepolygonal hole 213 of the fixeddisk 21. Theleft end part 306 has aleft positioning bead 308 retractably engaged with one side thereof, and the polygonalright end part 307 has aright positioning bead 309 retractably engaged with one side thereof. The fixedsocket 31 is mounted to the mediate portion of theoperation rod 30 and has a polygonal outer body. Apassage 310 is defined axially through the fixedsocket 31. Alip 311 extends from an inside of thepassage 310 and is engaged with theannular groove 301 of thetubular portion 300. Theleft positioning socket 32 hasinner threads 320 defined therein and theright positioning socket 33 hasinner threads 330 defined therein. Theleft positioning socket 32 and theright positioning socket 33 are respectively and threadedly connected to the left threadedsection 302 and the right threadedsection 303. Theleft positioning socket 32 has afirst flange 321 and theright positioning socket 33 has asecond flange 331. Thesecond flange 331 is engaged with theannular groove 301 of thetubular portion 300. Theboard 34 has anotch 340. Theleft positioning socket 32 or theright positioning socket 33 is engaged with thenotch 340 of theboard 34. The drivingrod 35 extends through theleft hole 304 or theright hole 305 of theoperation rod 30. - When assembling, as shown in
FIGS. 2 to 4 , the twopositioning rods 22 are engaged with the twoslide slots 210 of the fixeddisk 21 and thepositioning flanges 220 are engaged with thepositioning slots 211. Therotatable disk 20 is matched to the fixeddisk 21 so that theprotrusion 212 of the fixeddisk 21 extends through the throughhole 202 of therotatable disk 20. Theguides 221 of the twopositioning rods 22 are engaged with thecurved slots 201 of therotatable disk 20. Theclip 23 is engaged with thegroove 214 of theprotrusion 212 of the fixeddisk 21 to complete the assembly. The fixedsocket 31 is mounted to the mediate portion of theoperation rod 30 to engage thelip 311 of the fixedsocket 31 with theannular groove 301 of thetubular portion 300 to position the fixedsocket 31 to theoperation rod 30. Theleft positioning socket 32 is threadedly connected to the left threadedsection 302 of theoperation rod 30, and theright positioning socket 33 is threadedly connected to the right threadedsection 303 of theoperation rod 30. Theboard 34 is position beneath theleft positioning socket 32 or theright positioning socket 33. The drivingrod 35 extends through theleft hole 304 or theright hole 305 of theoperation rod 30 to complete the assembly of thedriving unit 3. Theleft end part 306 of theoperation rod 30 or theright end part 307 of theoperation rod 30 of thedriving unit 3 is inserted into thepolygonal hole 213 of the fixeddisk 21. By the contact between the left orright positioning bead polygonal hole 213 of the fixeddisk 21, the drivingunit 3 is easily connected to therotation unit 2. - When the
left brake cylinder 4 is to be adjusted as shown inFIGS. 4 to 8 , therotatable disk 20 of therotation unit 2 is rotated and theguides 221 of the twopositioning rods 22 are moved with thecurved slots 201 of therotatable disk 20. The twopositioning rods 22 can only move linearly due to thestraight slide slots 210 as shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , so that the distance between the twopositioning rods 22 can be adjusted according to the size of thevalve 41 in the valveopen end 40 of theleft brake cylinder 4. After the distance between the twopositioning rods 22 is set, therotation unit 2 is then connected to theleft end part 306 of theoperation rod 30 of thedriving unit 3. Theleft positioning bead 308 of theleft end part 306 is pushed inward by the inside of thepolygonal hole 213, so that theleft positioning bead 308 of theleft end part 306 contacts the inside of thepolygonal hole 213, and therotation unit 2 is firmly connected to the left end part 36 of thedriving unit 3. Theboard 34 is then connected to thebase 43 of theleft brake cylinder 4 to connect thedriving unit 3 and theleft positioning socket 32 to theleft brake cylinder 4. Theleft positioning socket 32 is engaged with thenotch 340 of theboard 34 and thebase 43 of theleft brake cylinder 4. Thepositioning rod 22 of therotation unit 2 are located corresponding to thenotch 42 of therecesses 42 of thevalve 41 of theleft brake cylinder 4, and theleft positioning socket 32 is rotated along the left threadedsection 302 of theoperation rod 30. By the rotation of theleft positioning socket 32 to move theoperation rod 30 back and forth to contact therotation unit 2 on the left end of theoperation rod 30 against thevalve 41 in the valveopen end 40 of theleft brake cylinder 4. Besides, the drivingrod 35 extends through theright hole 305 of theoperation rod 30 of thedriving unit 3 so that the user holds the drivingrod 35 to rotate theoperation rod 30 of thedriving unit 3 so that theoperation rod 30 moves rotationally forward to drive therotation unit 2 to move thevalve 41 back to its initial position to complete the adjustment to theleft brake cylinder 4. - When the
right brake cylinder 4 is to be adjusted as shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 , therotation unit 2 is removed from left end of thedriving unit 3, and therotation unit 2 is connected to theright end part 307 of theoperation rod 30 of thedriving unit 3. Theright positioning bead 309 of theright end part 307 is pushed inward by the inside of thepolygonal hole 213, so that theright positioning bead 309 of theright end part 307 contacts the inside of thepolygonal hole 213, and therotation unit 2 is firmly connected to the right end part 37 of thedriving unit 3. The drivingrod 35 is removed from theright hole 305 of thedriving unit 3 and then extends through theleft hole 304 of thedriving unit 3. Theboard 34 is then connected to thebase 43 of theright brake cylinder 4 to connect thedriving unit 3 and theright positioning socket 33 to theright brake cylinder 4. Theright positioning socket 33 is engaged with thenotch 340 of theboard 34 and thebase 43 of theleft brake cylinder 4. Thepositioning rod 22 of therotation unit 2 are located corresponding to thenotch 42 of therecesses 42 of thevalve 41 of theright brake cylinder 4. The user holds the drivingrod 35 to rotate theoperation rod 30 of thedriving unit 3 so that the drivingunit 3 moves rotationally forward to drive therotation unit 2 to move thevalve 41 back to its initial position to complete the adjustment to theright brake cylinder 4. - The present invention uses only one
driving unit 3 and onerotation unit 2 to adjust the brake cylinders of different sizes. The present invention is able to adjust the left and right brake cylinders to reduce users' economical burden and the brake cylinder adjustment assembly of the present invention is compact and light so as to be carried conveniently. - While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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